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		 Operating Instructions   
					Getting Started   
					Placing Originals   
					Copying   
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					User Tools   
					Troubleshooting   
					Other Functions   
					Remarks   
					Security   
					Specifications   
					Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the   
					Safety Information in this manual before using the machine.   
				TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					Copyrights and Trademarks .................................................................................1   
					Trademarks................................................................................................................1   
					Notice......................................................................................................................2   
					How to Read This Manual .....................................................................................3   
					Safety Information .................................................................................................4   
					Safety During Operation.............................................................................................4   
					Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for RWARNING and RCAUTION Labels....6   
					ENERGY STAR Program .......................................................................................7   
					1. Getting Started   
					Guide to Components ...........................................................................................9   
					Options .................................................................................................................11   
					External Options.......................................................................................................11   
					Control Panel........................................................................................................12   
					Display .....................................................................................................................13   
					Reading the Display and Using Keys.......................................................................14   
					Turning On the Power .........................................................................................15   
					Turning On the Main Power .....................................................................................15   
					Turning On the Power..............................................................................................15   
					Turning Off the Power..............................................................................................16   
					Turning Off the Main Power .....................................................................................16   
					Saving Energy..........................................................................................................16   
					2. Placing Originals   
					Originals ...............................................................................................................17   
					Sizes and Weights of Recommended Originals.......................................................17   
					Missing Image Area .................................................................................................18   
					Placing Originals..................................................................................................19   
					Original Orientation ..................................................................................................19   
					Placing Originals on the Exposure Glass.................................................................19   
					Placing Originals in the ADF ....................................................................................20   
					3. Copying   
					Basic Procedure...................................................................................................23   
					Copying from the Bypass Tray...........................................................................24   
					Copier Functions .................................................................................................28   
					Adjusting Image Density ..........................................................................................28   
					Selecting Original Type Setting................................................................................28   
					Selecting Copy Paper ..............................................................................................28   
					Preset Reduce/Enlarge............................................................................................29   
					Zoom .......................................................................................................................29   
					Sort ..........................................................................................................................30   
					Changing the number of sets...................................................................................31   
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				4. User Tools   
					User Tools Menu ( System Settings ).................................................................33   
					User Tools Menu ( Copier Settings )..................................................................35   
					Accessing User Tools .........................................................................................36   
					Changing Default Settings .......................................................................................36   
					Quitting User Tools ..................................................................................................37   
					Settings You Can Change with User Tools .......................................................38   
					System Settings .......................................................................................................38   
					Copier Features .......................................................................................................42   
					User Code.............................................................................................................44   
					Registering a New User Code..................................................................................44   
					Changing a User Code.............................................................................................45   
					Deleting a User Code...............................................................................................45   
					Displaying the Counter for Each User Code ............................................................46   
					Printing the Counter for Each User Code.................................................................47   
					Clearing the Counter................................................................................................47   
					5. Troubleshooting   
					If Your Machine Does Not Operate As You Want..............................................49   
					If You Cannot Make Clear Copies.......................................................................50   
					If You Cannot Make Copies As You Want .........................................................51   
					When Memory Is Full ...............................................................................................51   
					B Loading Paper.................................................................................................52   
					Loading Paper..........................................................................................................52   
					Orientation-Fixed Paper or Two-Sided Paper..........................................................53   
					D Adding Toner...................................................................................................54   
					Handling Toner.........................................................................................................54   
					Toner Storage ..........................................................................................................54   
					Used Toner ..............................................................................................................54   
					Removing Toner...................................................................................................55   
					Inserting Toner.....................................................................................................56   
					x Clearing Misfeeds ...........................................................................................57   
					Changing the Paper Size.....................................................................................59   
					Changing the Paper Size of the Paper Tray ............................................................59   
					6. Other Functions   
					Other Functions ...................................................................................................61   
					Displaying the Total Counter....................................................................................61   
					Changing the Language...........................................................................................61   
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				7. Remarks   
					Do's and Don'ts....................................................................................................63   
					Where to Put Your Machine ................................................................................64   
					Machine Environment ..............................................................................................64   
					Moving......................................................................................................................64   
					Power Connection....................................................................................................65   
					Access to the Machine.............................................................................................66   
					Maintaining Your Machine ..................................................................................67   
					Cleaning the Exposure Glass...................................................................................67   
					Cleaning the Exposure Glass Cover........................................................................67   
					Cleaning the ADF.....................................................................................................67   
					8. Security   
					Security.................................................................................................................69   
					Primary Security Functions ......................................................................................69   
					Operating Environment and Notes.....................................................................70   
					Operating Environment ............................................................................................70   
					For Administrator......................................................................................................70   
					9. Specifications   
					Main Unit...............................................................................................................71   
					Options .................................................................................................................74   
					Exposure Glass Cover .............................................................................................74   
					Auto Document Feeder (ADF) .................................................................................74   
					Combination Chart...............................................................................................75   
					Supplementary Information ................................................................................76   
					Copy Paper...........................................................................................................78   
					Recommended Paper Sizes and Types...................................................................78   
					Unusable Paper .......................................................................................................79   
					Paper Storage..........................................................................................................80   
					INDEX......................................................................................................... 81   
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				Copyrights and Trademarks   
					Trademarks   
					Microsoft®, Windows® and Windows NT® are registered trademarks of Mi-   
					crosoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.   
					Acrobat® is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.   
					Bluetooth™ is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. (Special Interest Group)   
					and is used by RICOH Company Limited under license.   
					Copyright ©2001 Bluetooth SIG, Inc.   
					The Bluetooth Trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. USA.   
					Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and might   
					be trademarks of their respective companies. We disclaim any and all rights to   
					those marks.   
					The proper names of the Windows operating systems are as follows:   
					• The product name of Windows® 95 is Microsoft® Windows® 95   
					• The product name of Windows® 98 is Microsoft® Windows® 98   
					• The product name of Windows® Me is Microsoft® Windows® Millennium   
					Edition (Windows Me)   
					• The product names of Windows® 2000 are as follows:   
					Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional   
					Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server   
					Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server   
					• The product names of Windows® XP are as follows:   
					Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition   
					Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional   
					• The product names of Windows Server™ 2003 are as follows:   
					Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Standard Edition   
					Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Enterprise Edition   
					Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Web Edition   
					• The product names of Windows NT® 4.0 are as follows:   
					Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation 4.0   
					Microsoft® Windows NT® Server 4.0   
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				Notice   
					Important   
					Do not copy or print any item for which reproduction is prohibited by law.   
					Copying or printing the following items is generally prohibited by local law:   
					bank notes, revenue stamps, bonds, stock certificates, bank drafts, checks, pass-   
					ports, driver's licenses.   
					The preceding list is meant as a guide only and is not inclusive. We assume no   
					responsibility for its completeness or accuracy. If you have any questions con-   
					cerning the legality of copying or printing certain items, consult with your legal   
					advisor.   
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				How to Read This Manual   
					Symbols   
					The following set of symbols is used in this manual.   
					R WARNING:   
					This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in   
					death or serious injury when you misuse the machine without following the in-   
					structions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are de-   
					scribed in the Safety Information section.   
					R CAUTION:   
					This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in mi-   
					nor or moderate injury or property damage that does not involve personal injury   
					when you misuse the machine without following the instructions under this   
					symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are described in the Safety   
					Information section.   
					* The statements above are notes for your safety.   
					Important   
					If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfed, originals might be   
					damaged, or data might be lost. Be sure to read this.   
					Preparation   
					This symbol indicates information or preparations required prior to operating.   
					Note   
					This symbol indicates precautions for operation, or actions to take after abnor-   
					mal operation.   
					Limitation   
					This symbol indicates numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together,   
					or conditions in which a particular function cannot be used.   
					Reference   
					This symbol indicates a reference.   
					[ 
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					Keys that appear on the machine's display panel.   
					{ 
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					Keys built into the machine's control panel.   
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				Safety Information   
					When using this machine, the following safety precautions should always be fol-   
					lowed.   
					Safety During Operation   
					In this manual, the following important symbols are used:   
					R WARNING:   
					Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions   
					are not followed, could result in death or serious injury.   
					R CAUTION:   
					Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not   
					followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.   
					R WARNING:   
					• Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if the   
					power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged.   
					• To avoid hazardous electric shock or laser radiation exposure, do not   
					remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manu-   
					al.   
					• Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug,   
					not the cable) if any of the following occurs:   
					• You spill something into the machine.   
					• You suspect that your machine needs service or repair.   
					• The external housing of your machine has been damaged.   
					• Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner. Toner dust might ignite   
					when exposed to an open flame.   
					• Disposal can take place at our authorized dealer.   
					• Dispose of the used toner bottle in accordance with the local regula-   
					tions.   
					• Connect the machine only to the power source described on the inside   
					front cover of this manual. Connect the power cord directly into a wall   
					outlet and do not use an extension cord.   
					• Do not damage, break or make any modifications to the power cord.   
					Do not place heavy objects on it. Do not pull it hard nor bend it more   
					than necessary. These actions could cause an electric shock or fire.   
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				R CAUTION:   
					• Protect the machine from dampness or wet weather, such as rain and snow.   
					• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine.   
					While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not   
					be damaged under the machine.   
					• When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the   
					plug (not the cable).   
					• Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside   
					the machine.   
					• Keep toner (used or unused) and toner bottle out of the reach of children.   
					• For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the machine or expended   
					supply waste at household waste collection points. Disposal can take place   
					at an authorized dealer.   
					• The inside of the machine could be very hot. Do not touch the parts with a   
					label indicating the “hot surface”. Otherwise, an injury might occur.   
					• Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. Otherwise a fire or an elec-   
					tric shock might occur.   
					• Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface. If it topples over,   
					an injury might occur.   
					• Before moving the machine, be sure to pull all four handles fully out. If not,   
					an injury might occur. After moving the machine, return the four handles to   
					their original positions.   
					• When the optional paper tray unit is installed, do not push the upper part of   
					the main unit horizontally. An injury might occur if the paper tray unit be-   
					comes detached from the main unit.   
					• If you use the machine in a confined space, make sure there is a continuous   
					air turnover.   
					• Keep the machine away from flammable liquids, gases, and aerosols. A fire   
					or an electric shock might occur.   
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				Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for   
					RWARNING and RCAUTION Labels   
					This machine has labels for RWARNING and RCAUTION at the positions   
					shown below. For safety, please follow the instructions and handle the machine   
					as indicated.   
					APH002S   
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				ENERGY STAR Program   
					As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have determined   
					that this machine model meets the ENERGY STAR   
					Guidelines for energy efficiency.   
					The ENERGY STAR Guidelines intend to establish an international energy-saving system for   
					developing and introducing energy-efficient office equipment to deal with environmental is-   
					sues, such as global warming.   
					When a product meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency, the Partner shall   
					place the ENERGY STAR logo onto the machine model.   
					This product was designed to reduce the environmental impact associated with office equip-   
					ment by means of energy-saving features, such as Low-power mode.   
					• Low Power mode   
					This product automatically lowers its power consumption 1 minute after fin-   
					ishing the last copy job. To make copies, you have to press the operation   
					switch first.   
					For details about how to change the interval between last job and Low Power   
					mode, see p.39 “Energy Saver Timer”.   
					• Off mode   
					To conserve energy, this product automatically turns off 1 minute after finish-   
					ing the last copy job. In this manual, the Off mode is called the Auto Off mode.   
					For details about how to change the interval between last job and Auto Off   
					mode, see p.39 “Auto Off Timer”.   
					Note   
					• If you want to operate this product while it is in either of these modes, do   
					one of the following:   
					• Turn on the operation switch.   
					• Place originals in the ADF (Auto Document Feeder).   
					• Lift the exposure glass cover or ADF.   
					Specifications   
					Off mode   
					Power consumption   
					Default interval   
					Recovery time   
					less than 1 W   
					1 minute   
					Less than 10 seconds   
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				Recycled Paper   
					In accordance with the ENERGY STAR Program, we recommend use of recycled   
					paper which is environmentally friendly. Please contact your sales representa-   
					tive for recommended paper.   
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				1. Getting Started   
					Guide to Components   
					APH016S   
					1. Exposure glass cover (optional) or   
					ADF (optional).   
					See p.11 “External Options”   
					5. Main power switch   
					If the machine does not operate after   
					turning on the operation switch, check   
					the main power switch is turned on. If it   
					is off, turn it on.   
					(The illustration shows the ADF.)   
					2. Exposure glass   
					Place originals here face down.   
					6. Main power indicator   
					Lights when the main power switch is   
					turned on, and goes off when the switch   
					is turned off.   
					3. Internal tray   
					Copied paper is delivered here.   
					4. Ventilation holes   
					7. Operation switch (On indicator)   
					Prevents overheating. Do not obstruct   
					the ventilation holes by placing objects   
					near them or leaning things against them.   
					If the machine overheats, a fault might   
					occur.   
					Press to turn the power on (the On indi-   
					cator lights). To turn the power off, press   
					again (the On indicator goes off).   
					8. Control panel   
					See p.12 “Control Panel”.   
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				Getting Started   
					9. Front cover   
					Open to access the inside of the machine.   
					10. Paper tray   
					Load paper here.   
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					1. Bypass tray   
					Use to copy onto OHP transparencies,   
					adhesive labels, translucent paper, enve-   
					lopes, and custom size paper.   
					2. Right cover   
					Open this cover to remove jammed paper   
					fed from the paper tray.   
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				Options   
					Options   
					External Options   
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					1. Exposure glass cover   
					Lower this cover over originals.   
					2. ADF   
					Place stacks of originals here.   
					They will feed in automatically.   
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				Getting Started   
					Control Panel   
					This illustration shows the control panel of the machine with options fully in-   
					stalled.   
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					User Tools/Counter   
					ClearModes   
					Clear/Stop   
					ABC   
					JKL   
					TUV   
					DEF   
					GHI   
					MNO   
					Escape   
					OK   
					Start   
					PQRS   
					WXYZ   
					Original   
					Text   
					Lighter   
					Darker   
					Sort   
					Photo   
					Enter   
					APH101S   
					1. Indicators   
					Display errors and machine status.   
					5. {User Tools/Counter} key   
					• 
					User Tools   
					Press to change default or operation   
					parameters according to requirement.   
					See p.36 “Accessing User Tools”.   
					h: Error indicator. See p.57 “x Clearing   
					Misfeeds”.   
					B: Load Paper indicator. See p.52 “B   
					Loading Paper”.   
					D: Add Toner indicator. See p.54 “D   
					Adding Toner”.   
					• 
					Counter   
					Press to check or print the counter val-   
					ue. See p.61 “Other Functions”.   
					6. {Clear Modes} key   
					Press to clear the current settings.   
					2. Display   
					Displays operation status and messages.   
					7. {Clear/Stop} key   
					3. Selection keys   
					• 
					Clear:   
					Correspond to items on the display. Press   
					to select the corresponding item.   
					Clears an entered numeric value.   
					• 
					Stop:   
					4. Scroll keys   
					Stops a job in progress, such as scan-   
					ning, or printing.   
					Press to select an item.   
					{U} : scroll upward   
					{T} : scroll downward   
					{V} : scroll right   
					8. Main power indicator   
					The main power indicator lights when   
					the main power switch is turned on.   
					{W} : scroll left   
					Important   
					Reference   
					See p.14 “Reading the Display and   
					Using Keys”.   
					❒ Do not turn off the main power   
					switch while the On indicator is lit   
					or blinking. Doing so may damage   
					the memory.   
					Reference   
					p.15 “Turning On the Power”   
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				Control Panel   
					9. Operation switch (On indicator)   
					13. {Original Type} key   
					Press to turn the power on. The On indi-   
					cator lights. To turn the power off, press   
					again.   
					Press to select the original type registered   
					in [Original Type 1 (Text)] or [Original Type 2   
					(Photo)]. When the original type is select-   
					ed, the corresponding indicator lights.   
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					Note   
					14. {OK} key   
					Press to set a selected item or an entered   
					numeric value.   
					❒ This key is inactivate during scanning   
					or while setting defaults.   
					Reference   
					p.15 “Turning On the Power”   
					15. Number keys   
					Press to enter numeric values.   
					10. {Sort} key   
					Automatically sorts copies.   
					16. {#} key   
					Press to set a selected item or an entered   
					numeric value.   
					11. {Lighter} and {Darker} keys   
					Press to change the image density setting.   
					Select the image density in three incre-   
					ments, Lighter to Darker.   
					17. {Start} key   
					Press to start copying, printing, or scan-   
					ning or sending.   
					12. {Escape} key   
					Press to cancel an operation or return to   
					the previous display.   
					Display   
					The display panel shows machine status, error messages, and function menus.   
					Important   
					❒ A force or impact of more than 30 N (about 3 kgf) will damage the display.   
					❖ Initial copy display   
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					4 
					AAI024S   
					1. Operational status or messages   
					3. Number of copies set.   
					2. Messages and the selected tray ap-   
					pear here. Currently selected items   
					appear in brackets.   
					4. Reduce/Enlarge ratio function for   
					non-fixed ratios.   
					When you select or specify an item on the display, it is highlighted like   
					. 
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				Getting Started   
					Reading the Display and Using Keys   
					This section explains how to read the display and use the Selection keys.   
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					Escape   
					OK   
					APH102S   
					1. Selection keys   
					Correspond to items at the bottom line on   
					the display.   
					2. {Escape} key   
					Press to cancel an operation or return to   
					the previous display.   
					Example: The Copy display   
					3. {OK} key   
					• 
					When the instruction “press [100%] ”   
					appears in this manual, press the left   
					selection key.   
					Press to set a selected item or an entered   
					numeric value.   
					4. Scroll keys   
					Press to move the cursor in each direc-   
					tion, step by step.   
					• 
					When the instruction “press [R/E] ”   
					appears in this manual, press the cen-   
					tre selection key.   
					When the {U}, {T}, {W}, or {V} key ap-   
					pears in this manual, press the scroll key   
					of the same direction.   
					Common key operations   
					The following keys are common to all screens:   
					❖ Key list   
					[Cancel]   
					Deletes a selected function or entered values, and then the previous   
					display returns.   
					[Exit]   
					[Stop]   
					[Yes]   
					[Stop]   
					The previous display returns.   
					Stops a job in progress.   
					Acknowledges a selected function or an entered values.   
					Cancels a selected function or entered values, and then the previous   
					display returns.   
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				Turning On the Power   
					Turning On the Power   
					This machine has two power switch-   
					es.   
					Important   
					❒ Do not turn off the main power   
					switch immediately after turn-   
					ing it on. Doing so may result in   
					damage to the memory, leading   
					to malfunctions.   
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					❖ Operation switch (right side of the con-   
					trol panel)   
					Press to activate the machine. When   
					the machine has finished warming   
					up, you can operate the machine.   
					Turning On the Power   
					❖ Main power switch (left side of the ma-   
					chine)   
					A Press the operation switch.   
					Turning off this switch makes the   
					main power indicator on the right   
					side of the control panel go off.   
					When this is done, machine power   
					is completely off.   
					The On indicator goes on.   
					arModes   
					Note   
					ar/Stop   
					❒ This machine automatically enters   
					Energy Saver mode or turns itself   
					off if you do not use it for a while.   
					Start   
					Turning On the Main Power   
					APE030S   
					Note   
					A Make sure the power cord is firm-   
					❒ If the power does not come on   
					when the operation switch is   
					pressed, check the main power   
					switch is on. If it is off, turn it on.   
					ly plugged into the wall outlet.   
					B Turn on the main power switch.   
					The main power indicator goes on.   
					AAI049S   
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				Getting Started   
					Turning Off the Power   
					Saving Energy   
					A Press the operation switch.   
					The On indicator goes off.   
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					-Auto Off / Low Power   
					The machine automatically turns it-   
					self off when the job is finished, after   
					a certain period of time has elapsed.   
					This function is called “Auto Off”.   
					arModes   
					ar/Stop   
					Note   
					❒ You can change the Auto Off time.   
					❒ The Auto Off Timer function will   
					Start   
					not operate in the following cases:   
					APE030S   
					• When a warning message ap-   
					pears   
					• When the service call message   
					appears   
					Turning Off the Main Power   
					• When paper is jammed   
					• When the cover is open   
					Important   
					❒ Do not turn off the main power   
					switch when the On indicator is lit   
					or blinking. Doing so may result in   
					damage to the memory.   
					• When the “ Add toner ” mes-   
					sage appears   
					• When toner is being replen-   
					ished   
					❒ Be sure to turn off the main power   
					switch before pulling out the pow-   
					er plug. Not doing this may result   
					in damage to the memory.   
					• When the User Tools screen is   
					displayed   
					• When fixed warm-up is in   
					progress   
					A Be sure the On indicator is not lit.   
					B Turn off the main power switch.   
					The main power indicator goes   
					out.   
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				2. Placing Originals   
					Originals   
					Sizes and Weights of Recommended Originals   
					❖ Metric version   
					Original location   
					Exposure glass   
					ADF   
					Original size   
					Original weight   
					Up to A3   
					--   
					40–128 g/m2   
					One-sided originals:   
					A3L – A5KL   
					❖ Inch version   
					Original location   
					Exposure glass   
					ADF   
					Original size   
					Original weight   
					Up to 11" × 17"   
					--   
					One-sided originals:   
					11–34 lb.   
					11" × 17"L – 51/2" × 81/2"KL   
					Note   
					❒ About 30 originals can be placed in the ADF.   
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				Placing Originals   
					Non-compatible originals for the ADF   
					Placing the following types of originals in the ADF can cause paper misfeeds or   
					result in damage to the originals. Place these originals on the exposure glass in-   
					stead.   
					• Originals other than those specified on p.17 “Sizes and Weights of Recom-   
					mended Originals”   
					2 
					• Stapled or clipped originals   
					• Perforated or torn originals   
					• Curled, folded, or creased originals   
					• Pasted originals   
					• Originals with any kind of coating, such as art paper, aluminum foil, carbon   
					paper, or conductive paper   
					• Originals with perforated lines   
					• Originals with indexes, tags, or other projecting parts   
					• Sticky originals such as translucent paper   
					• Thin, highly flexible originals   
					• Thick originals such as postcards   
					• Bound originals such as books   
					• Transparent originals such as OHP transparencies or translucent paper   
					Note   
					❒ The original might become dirty if it is written with a pencil or a similar   
					tool.   
					Missing Image Area   
					Even if you place originals in the ADF, or on the exposure glass correctly, 4 mm   
					(0.2”) margins on all four sides might not be copied.   
					18   
				Placing Originals   
					Placing Originals   
					Note   
					Placing Originals on the   
					Exposure Glass   
					❒ Take care to place originals only af-   
					ter any correction fluid and ink has   
					completely dried. Not taking this   
					precaution could cause marks on   
					the exposure glass that will be cop-   
					ied onto paper.   
					A Lift the exposure glass cover or   
					2 
					ADF.   
					Important   
					Reference   
					For original sizes you can set, see   
					p.17 “Originals” .   
					❒ Do not lift the exposure glass   
					cover or ADF forcefully. If you   
					do, the ADF cover might open   
					or be damaged.   
					Original Orientation   
					Note   
					❒ Be sure to lift the exposure glass   
					cover or ADF by more than 30°.   
					Otherwise, the size of the origi-   
					nal might not be detected cor-   
					rectly.   
					You can set the original orientation in   
					the following ways.   
					This function is useful for copying   
					torn or large originals.   
					Note   
					B Place the original face down on   
					the exposure glass. It should be   
					aligned with the rear left corner.   
					❒ Originals should normally be   
					aligned to the rear left corner.   
					However, some copy functions   
					may produce different results de-   
					pending on the orientation of the   
					originals. For details, see the expla-   
					nations of each function.   
					Originals   
					ADF   
					Exposure   
					glass   
					AAI025S   
					1. Positioning mark   
					set11EE   
					2. Left scale   
					Note   
					❒ Start with the first page to be   
					copied.   
					set23EE   
					C Lower the exposure glass cover or   
					ADF.   
					19   
				Placing Originals   
					B Align the edges of the originals   
					and place them in the ADF with   
					the side to be copied facing up.   
					Placing Originals in the ADF   
					Settings should be made in the fol-   
					lowing situations:   
					❖ When placing custom size originals:   
					p.20 “Placing custom size origi-   
					nals”   
					2 
					Note   
					❒ Do not stack originals over the lim-   
					it mark on the side fence of the   
					ADF.   
					❒ The last page should be on the bot-   
					AAI026S   
					tom.   
					1. Limit mark   
					2. Document guide   
					❒ Do not cover the sensors with your   
					hands, or place objects on them.   
					Doing so could cause the size to be   
					detected incorrectly, or the paper   
					misfeed error message to appear.   
					Also, do not place anything on the   
					cover, as this too could cause a   
					malfunction.   
					Note   
					❒ Straighten curls in the originals   
					before placing them in the ADF.   
					❒ To prevent multiple sheets feed-   
					ing in at once, fan the originals   
					before placing them in the ADF.   
					❖ ADF   
					❒ Set the original squarely.   
					Placing custom size originals   
					When placing custom size originals in   
					the ADF, specify the size of the origi-   
					nals.   
					Note   
					❒ Paper that has a vertical length of   
					105–297 mm (4.2"–11.6") and a hor-   
					izontal length of 128–1260 mm   
					(5.1"–49.6") can be placed with this   
					function.   
					AAI036S   
					1. Sensor   
					A Set the document guide to the   
					original size.   
					A {STel}e,catnthdethpeanpeprrtersasythuesi{n#g}{kUe}y.or   
					20   
				Placing Originals   
					When the custom size originals   
					settings are registered,   
					appears on the top of copy display.   
					B Select [Custom Size] using {U} or   
					{T} key, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					2 
					Note   
					Note   
					❒ To cancel the size you have set,   
					press the {Clear Modes} key.   
					❒ When [Auto Detect] is selected,   
					the size of the placed original   
					will be detected automatically.   
					Placing regular size originals   
					C Enter the horizontal size of the   
					original using the number keys,   
					and then press the {OK} key.   
					A {STel}ecktetyh,eapnadpetrhternaypuressinsgth{eU}{#o}r   
					key.   
					Note   
					❒ If you make a mistake, press the   
					{Clear/Stop} key, and then enter   
					the value again.   
					B Select [Regular Size] using {U} or   
					{T} key, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					D Enter the vertical size of the origi-   
					nal using the number keys, and   
					then press the {OK} key.   
					Note   
					❒ When [Auto Detect] is selected,   
					the size of the placed original   
					will be detected automatically.   
					The “Programmed” message ap-   
					pears with your set original size.   
					21   
				Placing Originals   
					C Select the paper size using the   
					scroll keys, and then press {OK}   
					key.   
					2 
					The “Programmed” message ap-   
					pears.   
					When the regular size originals   
					settings are registered,   
					appears on the top of copy display.   
					Note   
					❒ To cancel the size you have set,   
					press the {Clear Modes} key.   
					22   
				3. Copying   
					Basic Procedure   
					A If the machine has user codes set,   
					enter a user code (up to eight dig-   
					its) using the number keys, and   
					then press the {OK} or {#} key.   
					F Enter the number of copies using   
					the number keys.   
					The machine is ready to copy.   
					Reference   
					For user codes, see p.40 “Key   
					Operator Tools”.   
					Note   
					❒ The maximum copy quantity   
					that can be set is 99.   
					B Make sure "d Ready" appears on   
					the display.   
					G Press the {Start} key.   
					❖ Initial copy display   
					Copying starts.   
					Note   
					❒ Copies are delivered face down.   
					-How to operate   
					C Make sure no previous settings   
					remain.   
					❖ To switch between pages or select   
					functions:   
					Note   
					Press the scroll key.   
					❒ When there are previous set-   
					tings remaining, press the {Clear   
					Modes} key and enter again.   
					❖ To stop the machine during a multi-   
					copy run:   
					Press the {Clear/Stop} key.   
					D Place your originals.   
					Reference   
					p.19 “Placing Originals”   
					❖ To return the machine to the initial   
					condition after copying:   
					Press the {Clear Modes} key.   
					E Make the necessary settings.   
					❖ To clear an entered value.   
					Press the {Clear/Stop} key.   
					Reference   
					See the explanations for each   
					function.   
					23   
				Copying   
					Copying from the Bypass Tray   
					Use the bypass tray to copy onto OHP   
					A Open the bypass tray.   
					transparencies, thick paper, enve-   
					lopes and copy paper that cannot be   
					loaded in the paper tray.   
					Important   
					❒ Paper longer than 433 mm may be-   
					come wrinkled, may not feed in,   
					and may jam.   
					3 
					Note   
					❒ If you do not use standard size   
					copy paper, or if you use special   
					paper, you should enter its vertical   
					and horizontal dimensions. See   
					p.20 “Placing custom size origi-   
					nals”. The sizes you can enter are   
					as follows:   
					B Push up the paper guide release   
					lever.   
					Metric   
					version   
					• 
					• 
					Vertical: 90–297 mm   
					Horizontal: 148–600 mm   
					Inch   
					version   
					• 
					• 
					Vertical: 3.55"–11.69"   
					Horizontal: 5.83"–23.62”   
					1 
					❒ The machine can automatically de-   
					tect the following sizes as regular   
					size copy paper:   
					ZENY110E   
					Metric A3L, A4KL, A5KL, 8" ×   
					version 13"L   
					1. Paper guide release lever   
					11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 11"KL,   
					Inch   
					version   
					51/2" ×81/2"L, 81/2" × 14"L   
					❒ When copying onto OHP transpar-   
					encies or paper heavier than 105   
					g/m2 (about 28 lb.), you need to   
					specify the paper type. See p.26   
					“When copying onto special pa-   
					per” .   
					❒ The maximum number of sheets   
					you can load at the same time de-   
					pends on paper type. The maxi-   
					mum number of sheets should not   
					exceed the upper limit.   
					24   
				Copying from the Bypass Tray   
					C Insert the paper with the side you   
					want to copy facing down, and   
					then adjust the paper guide with   
					the paper size.   
					D Pull down the paper guide release   
					lever (step ).   
					B 
					The bypass tray is selected on the   
					display.   
					1 
					4 
					3 
					Note   
					❒ If [Byp.] is not selected on the   
					display, select [Byp.] using {U}   
					or {T}, and then press the {#}   
					key.   
					2 
					3 
					ZENY120E   
					1. Horizontal size   
					2. Vertical size   
					3. Extender   
					E Select the paper size and type.   
					When copying onto regular size   
					paper   
					4. Paper guides   
					A Select [Paper Size] using {U} or   
					{T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					Note   
					❒ If the guides are not flush   
					against the copy paper, images   
					might be skewed or paper mis-   
					feeds might occur.   
					❒ Do not stack paper over the lim-   
					it mark, otherwise images   
					might be skewed or paper mis-   
					feeds might occur.   
					B Select [Regular Size] using {U}   
					or {T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					❒ Swing out the extender to sup-   
					port paper sizes larger than   
					A4L, 81/2" × 11"L.   
					❒ Fan paper to get air between the   
					sheets and avoid a multi-sheet   
					feed.   
					25   
				Copying   
					C Select the paper size using the   
					Note   
					scroll keys, and then press the   
					❒ If you make a mistake, press   
					the {Clear/Stop} key, and then   
					enter the value again.   
					{OK} key.   
					D Enter the vertical size of the   
					original using the number   
					keys, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					The “ Programmed ” message   
					appears.   
					3 
					When copying onto custom size   
					paper   
					The “ Programmed ” message   
					appears.   
					Important   
					❒ You should specify the size of   
					copy paper to avoid paper mis-   
					feeds.   
					When copying onto special paper   
					A Select [Paper Type] using {U} or   
					{T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					A Select [Paper Size] using {U} or   
					{T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					B Select the paper type, and then   
					B Select [Custom Size] using {U}   
					or {T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					press the {OK} key.   
					The “ Programmed ” message   
					appears.   
					C Enter the horizontal size of the   
					original using the number   
					keys, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					26   
				Copying from the Bypass Tray   
					E Select [Paper Type] using {U} or   
					{T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					When copying onto envelopes   
					A Select [Paper Size] using {U} or   
					{T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					F Select [Thick Paper] using {U} or   
					{T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					3 
					B Select [Regular Size] using {U}   
					or {T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					The “ Programmed ” message   
					appears.   
					C Select the envelope size from   
					[C6 envL] [C5 envL] [DL envL],   
					and then press the {OK} key.   
					F Place your originals, and then   
					press the {Start} key.   
					Note   
					❒ When copying onto OHP trans-   
					parencies, remove copied sheets   
					one by one.   
					The “ Programmed ” message   
					appears.   
					D Press the {#} key.   
					27   
				Copying   
					Copier Functions   
					A Press the {Original Type} key and   
					Adjusting Image Density   
					select the original type.   
					GHI   
					You can adjust copy image density to   
					match your originals.   
					Escape   
					OK   
					PQRS   
					If you require darker or lighter cop-   
					ies, adjust image density accordingly.   
					Original   
					Text   
					Darker   
					Photo   
					A Press the {Lighter} or {Darker} key   
					3 
					to adjust the density.   
					Escape   
					APE046S   
					Orig   
					T 
					Note   
					Lighter   
					Darker   
					❒ Press the {Original Type} key to   
					P 
					go through the following types:   
					Upper indicator lit Text   
					Lower indicator lit Photo   
					APH020S   
					Selecting Copy Paper   
					Selecting Original Type   
					Setting   
					Choose the tray containing the paper   
					you want to copy onto: a paper tray or   
					the bypass tray.   
					Select one of the following two types   
					to match your originals:   
					A Select the paper tray or bypass   
					tray using {U} or {T}.   
					❖ Text   
					Select this when your originals   
					contain only text (no pictures).   
					The selected tray and the paper   
					size appear.   
					❖ Photo   
					This can reproduce delicate tones   
					of photographs and pictures.   
					Reference   
					p.42 “Original Type Setting”   
					Reference   
					p.24 “Copying from the Bypass   
					Tray”   
					28   
				Copier Functions   
					A Press [R/E].   
					Preset Reduce/Enlarge   
					You can select a preset ratio for copy-   
					ing.   
					B Press [Reduce] or [Enlarge].   
					3 
					❖ Base Point   
					C Select a ratio using {U} or {T},   
					The base point of Reduce/Enlarge   
					differs depending on how the orig-   
					inal is scanned. When the original   
					is placed on the exposure glass, the   
					upper left corner is the base point.   
					When placed in the ADF, the bot-   
					tom left corner is the base point.   
					and then press the {OK} key.   
					The “ Programmed ” message ap-   
					pears.   
					D Place your originals, and then   
					press the {Start} key.   
					Zoom   
					You can change the reproduction ra-   
					tio in increments of 1%.   
					GCKA031e   
					1. Base point when placing on the   
					exposure glass.   
					2. Base point when placing in the   
					Note   
					ADF.   
					❒ You can also select a preset ratio   
					close to the desired ratio using [Re-   
					duce] or [Enlarge], and then adjust   
					the ratio using {U} or {T}.   
					Reference   
					Related default settings   
					p.43 “Reproduction Ratio”   
					p.43 “Preset R/E Priority”   
					29   
				Copying   
					A Press [R/E].   
					To enter the ratio using the   
					number keys   
					A Enter the desired ratio using   
					the number keys.   
					B Press the {OK} key.   
					The “ Programmed ” message   
					appears.   
					B Press [Zoom].   
					D Place your originals, and then   
					press the {Start} key.   
					3 
					Sort   
					You can scan originals into memory   
					and automatically sort copies.   
					C Enter the ratio.   
					❖ Sort   
					Copies are assembled as sequen-   
					tially ordered sets.   
					To select the ratio using {U} and   
					{T}   
					A Adjust the ratio using {U} or   
					{T}.   
					A Press the {Sort} key.   
					Note   
					❒ If you have incorrectly en-   
					tered the ratio, readjust using   
					{U} or {T}.   
					❒ To change the ratio in incre-   
					ments of 10%, press and hold   
					down {U} or {T}.   
					Lighter   
					Sort   
					B Press the {OK} key.   
					The “ Programmed ” message   
					appears.   
					APH021S   
					Note   
					❒ When canceling the Sort func-   
					tion, press the {Sort} key, and   
					make sure the {Sort} key indica-   
					tor is off.   
					30   
				Copier Functions   
					B Enter the number of copy sets us-   
					Changing the number of sets   
					ing the number keys.   
					You can change the number of copy   
					sets during copying.   
					Note   
					❒ This function can only be used   
					when the Sort function is selected.   
					C Place your originals.   
					A While “ Copying... ” is dis-   
					played, press the {Clear/Stop} key.   
					Note   
					3 
					❒ When placing originals on the   
					exposure glass, start from the   
					first page to be copied. When   
					placing originals in the ADF, set   
					the first page on top.   
					B Press [Sets].   
					D Press the {Start} key.   
					Note   
					C Enter the number of copy sets   
					with the number keys, and then   
					press [Resume].   
					❒ When placing originals on the   
					exposure glass, press the {#}   
					key after all originals are   
					scanned.   
					Copying starts again.   
					Note   
					❒ The number of sets you can en-   
					ter differs depending on when   
					the {Clear/Stop} key is pressed.   
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				Copying   
					3 
					32   
				4. User Tools   
					User Tools Menu ( System Settings )   
					❖ General Features (See p.38 “General Features”.)   
					Default   
					Up   
					Copy Count Display   
					Display Contrast   
					Key Repeat   
					Centre   
					On   
					Measurement Unit   
					Metric version: mm   
					Inch verion: inch   
					❖ Tray Paper Settings (See p.38 “Tray Paper Settings”.)   
					Default   
					Metric version: 81/2" × 11" L   
					Inch version: A4L   
					Thick Paper   
					Tray Paper Size: Tray 1   
					Paper Type: Bypass tray   
					❖ Timer Settings (See p.39 “Timer Settings”.)   
					Default   
					1 min.   
					1 min.   
					60 sec.   
					60 sec.   
					Auto Off Timer   
					Energy Saver Timer   
					System Auto Reset Timer   
					Copier Auto Reset Timer   
					33   
				User Tools   
					❖ Key Operator Tools (See p.40 “Key Operator Tools”.)   
					Default   
					Off   
					Off   
					Off   
					— 
					User Code Man.: Copier   
					Key Counter Management   
					Key Operator Code   
					Display/Print Counter   
					Counter per User Code   
					Display   
					Print   
					— 
					— 
					Clear   
					— 
					Program/ChangeUserCode Program   
					— 
					Change   
					Delete   
					— 
					4 
					— 
					AOF (Always On)   
					On   
					34   
				User Tools Menu ( Copier Settings )   
					User Tools Menu ( Copier Settings )   
					❖ Copier Features (See p.42 “Copier Features”.)   
					Default   
					Original Type Setting   
					Original Type 1 (Text): Text Mode 1   
					Original Type 2 (Photo): Photo Mode 1   
					Max. Number of Sets   
					Original Count Display   
					Reproduction Ratio   
					99 sheets   
					Off   
					Metric version:   
					• Ratio 1: 50%   
					• Ratio 2: 71%   
					• Ratio 3: 82%   
					• Ratio 4: 93%   
					• Ratio 5: 122%   
					• Ratio 6: 141%   
					• Ratio 7: 200%   
					4 
					Inch version:   
					• Ratio 1: 50%   
					• Ratio 2: 65%   
					• Ratio 3: 78%   
					• Ratio 4: 93%   
					• Ratio 5: 121%   
					• Ratio 6: 129%   
					• Ratio 7: 155%   
					Preset R/E Priority   
					Letterhead Setting   
					Metric version: 71%   
					Inch version: 65%   
					Off   
					35   
				User Tools   
					Accessing User Tools   
					This section is for key operators in   
					charge of this machine.   
					B Select [System Settings] or [Copier   
					Features] using {U} or {T}, and   
					then press the {OK} key.   
					User Tools allow you to change or set   
					defaults.   
					Note   
					❒ Operations for system settings dif-   
					fer from normal operations. Al-   
					ways quit User Tools when you   
					have finished. See p.37 “Quitting   
					User Tools”.   
					C Select the menu using {U} or {T},   
					and then press the {OK} key.   
					4 
					❒ Selected settings are highlighted.   
					❒ Any changes you make with User   
					Tools remain in effect even if the   
					main power switch or operation   
					switch is turned off, or the {Clear   
					Modes} key is pressed.   
					Reference   
					Changing Default Settings   
					p.33 “User Tools Menu ( System   
					Settings )”p.35 “User Tools   
					Menu ( Copier Settings )”.   
					Note   
					❒ If a key operator code is already   
					set, the key operator code entry   
					display appears. Enter the key op-   
					erator code, and then press the   
					{OK} key. See p.40 “Key Operator   
					Code”.   
					D Select the item using {U} or {T },   
					and then press the {OK} key.   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					User Tools/Counter   
					ClearModes   
					Clear/Stop   
					E Change settings by following in-   
					structions on the display, and   
					then press the {OK} key.   
					ABC   
					JKL   
					TUV   
					DEF   
					MNO   
					Note   
					❒ To cancel changes made to set-   
					tings and return to the initial   
					display, press the {User   
					Tools/Counter} key.   
					Start   
					WXYZ   
					APE044S   
					36   
				Accessing User Tools   
					Quitting User Tools   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					User Tools/Counter   
					ClearModes   
					ABC   
					JKL   
					TUV   
					DEF   
					Clear/Stop   
					MNO   
					Start   
					WXYZ   
					APE044S   
					4 
					37   
				User Tools   
					Settings You Can Change with User Tools   
					Reference   
					Tray Paper Settings   
					To access User Tools, see p.36 “Ac-   
					cessing User Tools”.   
					❖ Tray Paper Size: Tray 1   
					Select the size of the paper loaded   
					in the paper tray.   
					System Settings   
					• The paper sizes you can set for   
					Tray 1 are as follows:   
					General Features   
					A3L, B4JIS (Japanese Industri-   
					al Standard)L, A4KL,   
					B5JISKL, A5K, 11" × 17"L,   
					81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 13"L,   
					81/4" × 14"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 8" ×   
					13"L, 81/2" × 11"KL, 71/4" ×   
					101/2"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"K,   
					8KL, 16KKL   
					❖ Copy Count Display   
					4 
					The copy counter can be set to   
					show the number of copies made   
					(count up), or the number of copies   
					yet to be made (count down).   
					Note   
					Important   
					❒ Default: Up (count up)   
					❒ If the specified paper size dif-   
					fers from the actual size of the   
					paper loaded in the paper tray,   
					a misfeed might occur because   
					the correct paper size was not   
					detected.   
					❖ Display Contrast   
					You can adjust the brightness of   
					the display.   
					❖ Key Repeat   
					You can select whether or not to   
					use the key repeat function.   
					Note   
					❒ Default:   
					Note   
					❒ Default: On   
					• Metric version: 81/2" × 11"L   
					• Inch version: A4L   
					❖ Measurement Unit   
					You can switch the measurement   
					between “mm” and “inch”.   
					❒ If the paper size set for the selec-   
					tor in the paper tray is different   
					from the paper size for this set-   
					ting, the paper size of the selec-   
					tor has priority.   
					Note   
					❒ Default:   
					❒ If you load paper of a size not   
					indicated on the paper size se-   
					lector in the paper tray, set the   
					selector to “p”.   
					• Metric version: mm   
					• Inch version: inch   
					Reference   
					p.59 “Changing the Paper Size”   
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				Settings You Can Change with User Tools   
					❖ Paper Type: Bypass tray   
					Set the display so you can see what   
					type of paper is loaded in the by-   
					pass tray.   
					❖ Energy Saver Timer   
					The machine automatically enters   
					Low Power mode automatically   
					after a job is finished, and the se-   
					lected time elapsed.   
					• The paper types you can set for   
					the bypass tray are as follows:   
					Note   
					• recycled paper, special pa-   
					per, colour paper, letterhead,   
					prepunched paper, label pa-   
					per, bond paper, thick paper,   
					OHP, cardstock   
					❒ Default: 1 min.   
					❒ The time can be set from 1 to 240   
					minutes, using the number key.   
					❒ Energy Saver may not work   
					when error messages appear.   
					Note   
					❖ System Auto Reset Timer   
					❒ Default: Thick Paper   
					The System Reset setting automat-   
					ically switches the screen to the   
					copier display when no operations   
					are in progress, or when an inter-   
					rupted job is cleared. This setting   
					determines the system reset inter-   
					val.   
					4 
					❒ Paper types you can set in the   
					bypass tray for machines with   
					the copy function only are plain   
					paper, thick paper and OHP.   
					Timer Settings   
					Note   
					❖ Auto Off Timer   
					❒ Default: On, 60 sec.   
					After a specified period has   
					passed, following job completion,   
					the machine automatically turns   
					off, in order to conserve energy.   
					This function is called “Auto Off”.   
					The machine status after the Auto   
					Off operation is referred to as “Off   
					mode”. For the Auto Off Timer,   
					specify the time to elapse before   
					Auto Off.   
					❒ The time can be set from 10 to   
					999 seconds, using the number   
					keys.   
					❖ Copier Auto Reset Timer   
					Specify the time to elapse before   
					copier modes reset.   
					Note   
					❒ If [Off] is selected, the machine   
					does not automatically switch   
					to the user code entry screen.   
					Note   
					❒ Default: 1 min.   
					❒ Default: On, 60 sec.   
					❒ The time can be set from 1 to 240   
					minutes, using the number   
					keys.   
					❒ The time can be set from 10 to   
					999 seconds, using the number   
					keys.   
					❒ From “Off mode”, the machine   
					is ready to use within 10 sec-   
					onds.   
					❒ Auto Off may not work when   
					error messages appear.   
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				User Tools   
					Note   
					Key Operator Tools   
					❒ Default: Off   
					The key operator must set the follow-   
					ing items. For settings or more infor-   
					mation, contact the key operator.   
					❒ If you select [On], enter the key   
					operator code (max. eight dig-   
					its) using the number keys, and   
					then select [On:Partial] or [On:All]   
					to set the access limit.   
					It is recommended that the key oper-   
					ator program a key operator code   
					when performing the settings. See   
					p.40 “Key Operator Code”.   
					• If you selected [On:Partial]   
					A key operator code is only   
					required for the Timer Set-   
					tings and Key Operator   
					Tools for System Settings.   
					❖ User Code Man.: Copier   
					Allows you to control who uses the   
					machine by setting codes for users.   
					User codes must be registered for   
					user code management.   
					• If you selected [On:All]   
					A key operator code is re-   
					quired to access all items in   
					System Settings and Copier   
					Features.   
					4 
					Note   
					❒ Default: Off   
					❒ If you select [On:All], you must   
					enter a key operator code to ac-   
					cess the Key Operator Code dis-   
					play.   
					❖ Key Counter Management   
					Use the key counter to specify   
					whether users are restricted or not.   
					Note   
					❒ Default: Off   
					❖ Display/Print Counter   
					Allows you to view and print the   
					number of prints.   
					❒ [Key Counter Management] will   
					only be displayed when the key   
					counter is set.   
					• Display/Print Counter   
					Displays the number of prints   
					for each function (Total, Copier   
					and A3/DLT).   
					❖ Key Operator Code   
					Specify whether or not to use pass-   
					words (max. eight digits) to con-   
					trol Key Operator Tools settings   
					for key operator code.   
					• Print Counter List   
					Prints out a list of the number of   
					prints made under each func-   
					tion.   
					• To print the counter list   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter}   
					key.   
					User Tools/Counter   
					ClearModes   
					Clear/Stop   
					ABC   
					JKL   
					TUV   
					DEF   
					MNO   
					Start   
					WXYZ   
					APE044S   
					40   
				Settings You Can Change with User Tools   
					B Select [System Settings] using   
					{U} or {T}, and then press   
					the {OK} key.   
					❖ Counter per User Code   
					Allows you to view and print the   
					numbers of prints accessed with   
					user codes, and to set those values   
					to 0.   
					Note   
					❒ Press {U} and {T} to show all   
					the numbers of prints.   
					❒ The number of prints may differ   
					from the counter value shown   
					in Display/Print Counter.   
					C Select [Key Operator Tools] us-   
					ing {U} or {T}, and then   
					press the {OK} key.   
					• Print counter per user code   
					Prints the number of prints   
					made under each user code.   
					4 
					• Clear counter per user code   
					Sets the number of prints   
					made under each user code   
					to 0.   
					D Select [Display/Print Counter]   
					using {U} or {T}, and then   
					press the {OK} key.   
					❒ Print list for each user code, see   
					p.47 “Printing the Counter for   
					Each User Code”.   
					• Print counter for all user   
					codes   
					Prints the number of prints   
					made under all user codes.   
					• Clear counter for all user   
					E Press [Print].   
					codes   
					Sets the number of prints   
					made under all user codes to   
					0.   
					❖ Program/Change User Code   
					You can register, change, and de-   
					lete user codes. For details about   
					these operations, see p.44 “User   
					Code”.   
					F Press the {Start} key.   
					Note   
					❒ You can register up to 50 user   
					codes.   
					G Press the {User Tools/Counter}   
					❖ AOF (Always On)   
					Specify whether or not to use Auto   
					Off.   
					key.   
					Note   
					❒ Default: On   
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				User Tools   
					Note   
					❒ Default:   
					Copier Features   
					• Original Type 1 (Text): Text Mode 1   
					Original Type Setting   
					• Original Type 2 (Photo): Photo   
					Mode 1   
					You can adjust copy finish quality   
					level according to original type. You   
					can choose these functions after se-   
					lecting [Original Type 1 (Text)] or [Origi-   
					nal Type 2 (Photo)].   
					Max. Number of Sets   
					The maximum copy quantity can be   
					set between 1 and 99 using number   
					keys.   
					• Text Mode 1   
					normal text originals   
					Note   
					• Text Mode 2   
					❒ Default: 99 sheets   
					newspapers, semi-transparent   
					originals (reverse side print faintly   
					visible)   
					4 
					Original Count Display   
					• Photo Mode 1   
					You can set to display the count of   
					originals and copying pages on the   
					display when [On] is selected.   
					text/photo images containing   
					mostly photo areas   
					• Photo Mode 2   
					text/photo images containing   
					mostly text areas   
					Note   
					❒ Default: Off   
					• Photo Mode 3   
					actual photographic paper   
					• Special Mode 1   
					Highly transparent originals (re-   
					verse side clearly visible), or light   
					text on a coloured background.   
					Also for originals with very grainy   
					backgrounds (some newspapers)   
					and light text.   
					• Special Mode 2   
					originals with coloured text and   
					lines   
					• Special Mode 3   
					photo images created by dithering   
					(visible dots), such as newspaper   
					photos - normal resolution   
					• Special Mode 4   
					photo images created by dithering   
					(visible dots), such as newspaper   
					photos - coarse resolution   
					• Special Mode 5   
					normal text originals (reproducing   
					the background)   
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				Settings You Can Change with User Tools   
					Reproduction Ratio   
					Letterhead Setting   
					You can select which reduce, enlarge,   
					or input ratio is shown on the display   
					with priority when [Reduce] or [En-   
					large] is selected.   
					If you select [On] for this function, the   
					machine rotates the image correctly.   
					Note   
					❒ Default: Off   
					Note   
					❒ Default:   
					❒ Orientation-fixed (top to bottom)   
					paper might not print correctly,   
					depending on how the originals   
					and paper are placed.   
					• Metric version:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Ratio 1: 50%   
					Ratio 2: 71%   
					Ratio 3: 82%   
					Ratio 4: 93%   
					Ratio 5: 122%   
					Ratio 6: 141%   
					Ratio 7: 200%   
					Reference   
					When using letterhead paper,   
					check its orientation is correct. See   
					p.53 “Orientation-Fixed Paper or   
					Two-Sided Paper”.   
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					• Inch version:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Ratio 1: 50%   
					Ratio 2: 65%   
					Ratio 3: 78%   
					Ratio 4: 93%   
					Ratio 5: 121%   
					Ratio 6: 129%   
					Ratio 7: 155%   
					Preset R/E Priority   
					You can set the ratio with priority   
					when [R/E] is selected.   
					Note   
					❒ Default:   
					• Metric version: 71%   
					• Inch version: 65%   
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				User Tools   
					User Code   
					Register user codes to restrict copier   
					functions to certain users, and check   
					on their use of copier functions:   
					D Select [Program/Change User Code]   
					using {U} or {T}, and then press   
					the {OK} key.   
					Registering a New User Code   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					User Tools/Counter   
					ClearModes   
					Clear/Stop   
					E Select [Program] using {U} or {T},   
					and then press the {OK} key.   
					ABC   
					JKL   
					TUV   
					DEF   
					4 
					MNO   
					Start   
					WXYZ   
					APE044S   
					F Enter the user code using the   
					number keys, and then press the   
					{OK} or {#} key.   
					B Select [System Settings] using {U}   
					or {T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					The “ Programmed ” message ap-   
					pears, and then the “ User Code ”   
					display returns.   
					C {SUel}ecotr [{KTey},OapnedrattohrenTopolrse]ssusthineg   
					{OK} key.   
					G Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
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				User Code   
					G Enter the new user code using the   
					number keys, and then press the   
					{OK} or {#} key.   
					Changing a User Code   
					Note   
					❒ Even if you change a user code, the   
					counter value will not be cleared.   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					B Select [System Settings] using {U}   
					or {T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					The “ Programmed ” message ap-   
					pears, and then the “ User Code ”   
					display returns.   
					C {SUel}ecotr [{KTey},OapnedrattohrenTopolrse]ssusthineg   
					H Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					4 
					{OK} key.   
					D Select [Program/Change User Code]   
					using {U} or {T}, and then press   
					the {OK} key.   
					Deleting a User Code   
					Important   
					❒ This operation also deletes user   
					codes registered to multiple func-   
					tions. User control via the deleted   
					user code is no longer possible.   
					E Select [Change] using {U} or {T},   
					and then press the {OK} key.   
					F Enter the registered user code you   
					want to change using the number   
					keys, and then press the {OK} or   
					{#} key.   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					B Select [System Settings] using {U}   
					or {T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					C {SUel}ecotr [{KTey},OapnedrattohrenTopolrse]ssusthineg   
					{OK} key.   
					Note   
					D Select [Program/Change User Code]   
					using {U} or {T}, and then press   
					the {OK} key.   
					❒ When you select the user code   
					from the User Code List, press   
					[List]. Select the user code you   
					want to change using {U} or   
					{T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key twice.   
					E Select [Delete] using {U} or {T},   
					and then press the {OK} key.   
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				User Tools   
					F Select [Per User Code] or [All User   
					Codes] using {U} or {T}, and then   
					press the {OK} key.   
					Displaying the Counter for   
					Each User Code   
					You can check the counter for each   
					user code.   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					B Select [System Settings] using {U}   
					or {T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					When selecting [All User Codes], a   
					confirmation message appears.   
					Press [Yes], and then proceed to   
					C {SUel}ecotr [{KTey},OapnedrattohrenTopolrse]ssusthineg   
					step   
					. 
					I 
					4 
					{OK} key.   
					G Enter the registered user code you   
					want to delete using the number   
					keys, and then press the {OK} or   
					{#} key.   
					D Select [Counter per User Code] using   
					{U} or {T}, and then press the   
					{OK} key.   
					E Select [Display] using {U} or {T},   
					and then press the {OK} key.   
					Note   
					❒ When you select the user code   
					from the User Code List, press   
					[List]. Select the user codes you   
					want to delete using {V}, and   
					then press the {OK} key.   
					The counter for each user code will   
					be displayed.   
					F Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					A confirmation message appears.   
					H Press [Yes].   
					The “Deleted.” message appears,   
					and then the “User Code” display   
					returns.   
					I Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
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				User Code   
					Printing the Counter for Each   
					User Code   
					Clearing the Counter   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					You can print out the counter for each   
					user code.   
					B Select [System Settings] using {U}   
					or {T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					B Select [System Settings] using {U}   
					or {T}, and then press the {OK}   
					key.   
					C {SUel}ecotr [{KTey},OapnedrattohrenTopolrse]ssusthineg   
					{OK} key.   
					C {SUel}ecotr [{KTey},OapnedrattohrenTopolrse]ssusthineg   
					D Select [Counter per User Code] using   
					{U} or {T}, and then press the   
					{OK} key.   
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					{OK} key.   
					D Select [Counter per User Code] using   
					{U} or {T}, and then press the   
					{OK} key.   
					E Select [Clear] using {U} or {T},   
					and then press the {OK} key.   
					A confirmation message appears.   
					E Select [Print] using {U} or {T} and   
					F Press [Yes].   
					then press the {OK} key.   
					The “Counter has been cleared.”   
					message appears, and then the   
					“Codes:Counters” display returns.   
					F Press the {Start} key.   
					The counter list prints out.   
					G Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					G Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
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				User Tools   
					4 
					48   
				5. Troubleshooting   
					If Your Machine Does Not Operate As You   
					Want   
					The following chart gives explanations of common problems and messages. If   
					other messages appear, follow the instructions displayed.   
					Problem   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					This message appears   
					when you turn on the oper-   
					ation switch or change the   
					toner bottle.   
					Wait for the machine to get ready.   
					“ Please wait.” ap-   
					pears.   
					The display is off.   
					The machine is in Energy   
					Saver mode.   
					Turn on the operation switch.   
					The operation switch is   
					turned off.   
					Nothing happens when the The main power switch is Turn on the main power switch.   
					operation switch is turned turned off.   
					on.   
					The user code entry dis-   
					play appears.   
					Users are restricted by user Enter the user code (up to eight dig-   
					management.   
					its), and then press the {OK} or {#}   
					key.   
					Misfeeds occur frequently. The tray's side fences may Check the side fences are locked.   
					not be locked.   
					p.59 “Changing the Paper Size”.   
					The tray's end fence may   
					not be set properly.   
					Check the end fence is set properly.   
					See p.59 “Changing the Paper Size”.   
					You may have loaded pa- When using paper of a size that can-   
					per of a size not shown on not be detected automatically, use   
					the paper size selector.   
					Tray Paper Settings to set the paper   
					size. See p.38 “Tray Paper Size: Tray   
					1” and p.78 “Copy Paper”.   
					An error message remains, When a misfeed message   
					even if misfed paper is re- appears, it remains until   
					Clear misfed paper, and then open   
					and close the front cover. See p.57   
					moved.   
					you open and close the cov- “x Clearing Misfeeds”.   
					er, as required.   
					You forgot your key opera-   
					tor code.   
					— 
					Contact your service representative.   
					The number of copies ex-   
					ceeds maximum copy   
					quantity.   
					You can change the maximum copy   
					quantity. See p.42 “Max. Number of   
					Sets” .   
					” Max. number of   
					sets is * ” appears.   
					49   
				Troubleshooting   
					If You Cannot Make Clear Copies   
					Problem   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					Copies appear dirty.   
					Image density is too dark. Adjust the image density. See p.28   
					“Adjusting Image Density”.   
					The reverse side of an orig- Image density is too dark. Adjust the image density. See p.28   
					inal image is copied. “Adjusting Image Density”.   
					A shadow appears on cop- Image density is too dark. Adjust the image density. See p.28   
					ies if you use pasted origi-   
					“Adjusting Image Density”.   
					nals.   
					Change the orientation of the origi-   
					nal.   
					Put mending tape over the pasted   
					areas.   
					The same copy area is dirty The exposure glass or ADF Clean them. See p.67 “Maintaining   
					whenever making copies.   
					is dirty.   
					Your Machine”.   
					Copies are too light.   
					Image density is too light. Adjust the image density. See p.28   
					“Adjusting Image Density”.   
					5 
					The paper is not appropri- Use the recommended paper.   
					ate.   
					Note   
					❒ 
					A light copy may result when   
					you use damp or rough grain pa-   
					per.   
					Toner bottle is almost emp- Add toner. See p.54 “D Adding   
					ty.   
					Toner”.   
					Parts of the paper are not   
					copied.   
					The original is not placed   
					correctly.   
					Place originals correctly. See p.19   
					“Placing Originals”.   
					An improper paper size is Select the proper paper size.   
					selected.   
					Copies are blank.   
					The original is not placed   
					correctly.   
					When using the exposure glass,   
					place originals face down. When us-   
					ing the ADF, place them face up. See   
					p.19 “Placing Originals”.   
					A moiré pattern is pro-   
					duced on copies.   
					Your original has a dot pat- Place the original on the exposure   
					tern image or many lines. glass at a slight angle.   
					R 
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				If You Cannot Make Copies As You Want   
					If You Cannot Make Copies As You Want   
					This section explains causes and remedies when copy results are not as expect-   
					ed.   
					❖ Basic   
					Problem   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					You cannot combine sever- Selected functions cannot   
					al functions. be used together.   
					Check the combination of functions   
					and make the settings again.   
					Reference   
					p.75 “Combination Chart”   
					When Memory Is Full   
					Messages   
					Causes   
					Solutions   
					5 
					The machine checks To continue copying,   
					if the remaining orig- remove all copies,   
					inals should be cop- and then press [Re-   
					ied, after the scanned sume]. To stop copy-   
					original has been   
					printed.   
					Reset * orig., then press [Re-   
					sume] to scan and copy the re-   
					maining originals.   
					[Stop] [Resume]   
					ing, press [Stop].   
					The machine checks To continue copying,   
					if the remaining orig- remove all copies,   
					inals should be cop- and then press [Re-   
					ied, after the scanned sume]. To stop copy-   
					Press [Resume] to scan and copy   
					remaining originals.   
					original has been   
					printed.   
					ing, press [Stop].   
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				Troubleshooting   
					B Loading Paper   
					C Push the paper tray in, until it   
					Loading Paper   
					stops.   
					Note   
					❒ You can change the paper size.   
					❒ This illustration shows the paper   
					tray.   
					A Pull the paper tray out slowly un-   
					til it stops.   
					B Square the paper and load it in   
					the tray.   
					5 
					APH009S   
					Important   
					❒ Check the top of the stack is not   
					higher than the limit mark in-   
					side the tray.   
					Note   
					❒ Fan the paper before loading.   
					❒ Straighten curled or warped pa-   
					per before loading.   
					❒ When using paper tray 1, before   
					loading paper, push down the   
					metal plate.   
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				B Loading Paper   
					Orientation-Fixed Paper or Two-Sided Paper   
					Orientation-fixed (top to bottom) or two-sided paper (for example, letterhead   
					paper, prepunched paper, or copied paper) might not print correctly, depending   
					on how the originals and paper are placed.   
					Reference   
					p.43 “Letterhead Setting”   
					Note   
					❒ Select [On] in [Letterhead Setting] under [Copier Features] (User Tools), and then   
					place the original and paper as shown below.   
					❖ Original Orientation   
					Exposure glass   
					ADF   
					5 
					❖ Loaded paper orientation   
					APH004S   
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				Troubleshooting   
					D Adding Toner   
					When D appears, it is time to add toner.   
					Handling Toner   
					R WARNING:   
					• Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers. Toner dust might ig-   
					nite when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of used toner containers   
					in accordance with local regulations.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Keep toner (used or unused) and toner containers out of reach of children.   
					Important   
					❒ Faults may occur if you use toner other than the recommended type.   
					5 
					❒ When adding toner, do not turn off the operation switch. If you do, settings   
					will be lost.   
					❒ Always add toner when the machine instructs you.   
					❒ Do not repeatedly install and remove toner bottles. This will result in toner   
					leakage.   
					❒ Do not shake the removed toner bottle. Remaining toner might scatter.   
					Note   
					❒ You can make about 50 copies even after the D symbol begins flashing, but   
					replace toner early to prevent poor copy quality.   
					Toner Storage   
					When storing toner, the following precautions should always be followed:   
					• Store toner containers in a cool, dry place free from direct sunlight.   
					• Store on a flat surface.   
					Used Toner   
					Note   
					❒ Toner cannot be re-used.   
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				Removing Toner   
					Removing Toner   
					• 
					• 
					1: Open the front cover of the machine.   
					2: Lift the green lever.   
					• 
					• 
					3: Push the green lever, and then gently   
					pull out the holder.   
					5 
					4: Press the toner bottle back to raise its top,   
					and then gently pull it out.   
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				Troubleshooting   
					Inserting Toner   
					• 
					1: Hold the new bottle horizontally and   
					shake it from side to side five or six times.   
					2: Remove the black cap.   
					Note   
					❒ 
					❒ 
					Do not remove the black cap before   
					shaking.   
					Do not remove the inner cap.   
					• 
					• 
					3: Put the toner bottle on the holder, and   
					then pull its top forward.   
					5 
					4: Push in the green lever until it clicks.   
					• 
					• 
					5: Press down the green lever.   
					6: Close the machine's front cover.   
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				x Clearing Misfeeds   
					x Clearing Misfeeds   
					R CAUTION:   
					• The fusing section of this machine might be very hot. Caution should be tak-   
					en when removing misfed paper.   
					5 
					Important   
					❒ When clearing misfeeds, do not turn off the power switch. If you do, your   
					copy settings are cleared.   
					❒ To prevent misfeeds, do not leave any torn scraps of paper inside the ma-   
					chine.   
					❒ If paper misfeeds occur repeatedly, contact your service representative.   
					Note   
					❒ More than one misfeed area may be indicated. If this is the case, check every   
					applicable area. Refer to the following charts: A, B, P, R, Y, Z.   
					❒ You can find a sticker explaining how to remove misfed paper inside the right   
					cover.   
					❒ When the machine instructs you to reset originals, reset them in the feeding   
					position. The display will show you the number of originals to return.   
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				Troubleshooting   
					5 
					58   
				Changing the Paper Size   
					Changing the Paper Size   
					Preparation   
					When using 11”× 17”size paper   
					Be sure to select the paper size   
					with User Tools and the paper size   
					selector. If you do not, misfeeds   
					might occur. See p.38 “Tray Paper   
					Size: Tray 1”.   
					A Pull the back fence off from   
					the tray.   
					Reference   
					For details about paper sizes and   
					types, see p.78 “Copy Paper”.   
					Changing the Paper Size of the   
					Paper Tray   
					5 
					B Place it in the corner pocket on   
					A Make sure the paper tray is not in   
					the left.   
					use.   
					B Pull the paper tray out slowly un-   
					til it stops.   
					Note   
					❒ Remove any remaining copy   
					paper.   
					C While pressing the release lever,   
					adjust the back fence.   
					D Press down the release button.   
					APH010S   
					APH011S   
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				Troubleshooting   
					E While pressing the release lever,   
					H While pressing the release lever,   
					adjust the side and back fences to   
					the new paper size.   
					adjust the side fences.   
					APH012S   
					APH014S   
					F Push the metal plate down.   
					Important   
					❒ When setting small quantities of   
					copy paper, be careful not to   
					squeeze in the side fence too   
					much or paper will not feed in   
					properly.   
					5 
					I Press down the lock button.   
					J Adjust the tray size to the new pa-   
					per size using the paper size se-   
					lector.   
					APH013S   
					G Square the paper and set it in the   
					tray.   
					APH015S   
					Note   
					APH009S   
					❒ Be sure to set the correct size,   
					otherwise a paper jam might oc-   
					cur.   
					Important   
					❒ Be sure to set the paper under   
					the roller.   
					K Push the paper tray in until it   
					❒ Do not stack paper over the lim-   
					stops.   
					it mark.   
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				6. Other Functions   
					Other Functions   
					E Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					Displaying the Total Counter   
					You can display the total counter val-   
					ue used for all functions.   
					Changing the Language   
					You can change the language used on   
					the display. English is set as default.   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					User Tools/Counter   
					ClearModes   
					Clear/Stop   
					A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					ABC   
					JKL   
					TUV   
					DEF   
					User Tools/Counter   
					ClearModes   
					Clear/Stop   
					ABC   
					JKL   
					TUV   
					DEF   
					MNO   
					Start   
					MNO   
					WXYZ   
					Start   
					APE044S   
					WXYZ   
					B Select [Counter] using {U} or {T},   
					APE044S   
					and then press the {OK} key.   
					B {STel}e,catnd[Ltahnegnuapgree]ssutshineg{O{KU}}keoyr.   
					C To print the counter list, press   
					[Print].   
					C S{Tel}e,catntdhethlaenngpuraegsse tuhsein{gOK{}Uk}eoyr.   
					Note   
					❒ To print the counter list, set the   
					paper size to larger than A4 or   
					81/2" × 11".   
					The “ Programmed ” message ap-   
					pears, and then the “ User Tools ”   
					display returns.   
					D Press the {Start} key.   
					D Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.   
					A counter list prints out.   
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				Other Functions   
					6 
					62   
				7. Remarks   
					Do's and Don'ts   
					• The area around the ventilation   
					hole might feel warm. This is   
					caused by exhaust air and is not a   
					malfunction.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Unplug the power cord from the   
					wall outlet before you move the   
					machine. While moving the ma-   
					chine, you should take care that   
					the power cord will not be dam-   
					aged under the machine.   
					• When the machine is not in use   
					and in stand-by mode, you may   
					hear a small noise inside. This is   
					caused by the image stabilization   
					process and is not a malfunction.   
					Important   
					• Do not turn off the operation   
					switch while copying. Make sure   
					all copying has finished first.   
					❒ Do not turn the power off while   
					the On indicator is lit or blinking.   
					Doing so may damage the memo-   
					ry.   
					• The machine might not produce   
					good copy images if condensation   
					forms inside as a result of rapid   
					temperature change.   
					❒ Before unplugging the power cord   
					or turning off the main power   
					switch, make sure remaining   
					memory space is at 100%, as   
					shown on the display. See p.16   
					“Turning Off the Power” and p.16   
					“Turning Off the Main Power”.   
					• Do not open the covers of the ma-   
					chine while copying. If you do,   
					misfeeds might occur.   
					• Do not move the machine during   
					copying.   
					• When you use this machine for a   
					long time in a confined space with-   
					out good ventilation, you may de-   
					tect an odd smell. To keep the   
					workplace comfortable, we recom-   
					mend that you keep it well venti-   
					lated.   
					• If you operate the machine im-   
					properly or a machine failure oc-   
					curs, settings might be lost. Be sure   
					to make a note of your machine   
					settings.   
					• The manufacturer shall not be lia-   
					ble for any loss or damage result-   
					ing from mechanical failure, loss of   
					settings, or use of the machine.   
					• Do not touch areas on or around   
					the fusing unit. These areas get hot.   
					• After making copies continuously,   
					the exposure glass may become   
					warm—this is not a malfunction.   
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				Remarks   
					Where to Put Your Machine   
					Environments to avoid   
					Machine Environment   
					• Locations exposed to direct sun-   
					light or other sources of strong   
					light (more than 1,500 lux).   
					Choose your machine's location care-   
					fully. Environmental conditions   
					greatly affect its performance.   
					• Locations directly exposed to cool   
					air from an air conditioner or heat-   
					ed air from a heater. (Sudden tem-   
					perature changes can cause   
					condensation to form inside the   
					machine.)   
					Optimum environmental conditions   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Keep the machine away from hu-   
					midity and dust. Otherwise a fire   
					or an electric shock might occur.   
					• Locations close to machines gener-   
					ating ammonia, such as a diazo   
					copy machine.   
					• Do not place the machine on an   
					unstable or tilted surface. If it top-   
					ples over, an injury might occur.   
					• Places where the machine will be   
					subject to frequent strong vibra-   
					tion.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Dusty areas.   
					• Make sure the room where you   
					are using the machine is well   
					ventilated and spacious. Good   
					ventilation is especially important   
					when the machine is used heavi-   
					ly.   
					• Areas with corrosive gases.   
					7 
					Moving   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Temperature: 10-32 °C (50-89.6 °F)   
					• Unplug the power cord from the   
					wall outlet before you move the   
					machine. While moving the ma-   
					chine, you should take care that   
					the power cord will not be dam-   
					aged under the machine.   
					(humidity to be 54% at 32 °C, 89.6 °F)   
					• Humidity: 15-80% (temperature to   
					be 27 °C, 80.6 °F at 80%)   
					• A strong and level base.   
					• The machine must be level within   
					5 mm, 0.2 inches: both front to rear,   
					and left to right.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Before moving the machine, be   
					sure to pull all four handles fully   
					out. If not, an injury might occur.   
					After moving the machine, return   
					the four handles to their original   
					positions.   
					• To avoid possible buildup of   
					ozone, be sure to locate this ma-   
					chine in a large well ventilated   
					room that has an air turnover of   
					more than 30 m3/hr/person.   
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				Where to Put Your Machine   
					R CAUTION:   
					Important   
					• Unplug the power cord from the   
					wall outlet before you move the   
					machine. While moving the ma-   
					chine, you should take care that   
					the power cord will not be dam-   
					aged under the machine.   
					❒ Be careful when moving the ma-   
					chine. Take the following precau-   
					tions:   
					• Turn off the main power. See   
					p.16 “Turning Off the Main   
					Power”.   
					• Unplug the power cord from   
					the wall outlet. When you pull   
					out the plug from the socket,   
					grip the plug to avoid damag-   
					ing the cord, thereby reducing   
					the risk of fire or electric shock.   
					R CAUTION:   
					• When you disconnect the power   
					plug from the wall outlet, always   
					pull the plug (not the cable).   
					• When the main power switch is in   
					the stand-by position, the optional   
					anti-condensation heaters are on.   
					In an emergency, unplug the ma-   
					chine's power cord.   
					• Close all covers and trays, in-   
					cluding the front cover and by-   
					pass tray.   
					❒ Do not take off the holding stand.   
					• When you unplug the power cord,   
					the anti-condensation heaters turn   
					off.   
					❒ Protect the machine from strong   
					shocks. Impact can damage the   
					memory.   
					• Make sure the plug is inserted   
					firmly in the wall outlet.   
					Power Connection   
					• Voltage must not fluctuate by   
					more than 10%.   
					7 
					R WARNING:   
					• The wall outlet shall be installed   
					near the machine and shall be eas-   
					ily accessible.   
					• Connect the machine only to   
					the power source described on   
					the inside front cover of this   
					manual. Connect the power   
					cord directly into a wall outlet   
					and do not use an extension   
					cord.   
					• Do not damage, break or make   
					any modifications to the power   
					cord. Do not place heavy ob-   
					jects on it. Do not pull it hard   
					nor bend it more than neces-   
					sary. These actions could   
					cause an electric shock or fire.   
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				Remarks   
					Access to the Machine   
					Place the machine near the power   
					source, providing the clearance areas   
					shown.   
					1. Rear: 5 cm (2") or more   
					2. Right: 25 cm (10") or more   
					3. Front: 75 cm (29.6") or more   
					4. Left: 15 cm (6") or more   
					7 
					Note   
					❒ For the required space when op-   
					tions are installed, contact your   
					service representative.   
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				Maintaining Your Machine   
					Maintaining Your Machine   
					If the exposure glass, exposure glass   
					cover or ADF belt is dirty, copy clari-   
					ty may be reduced. Clean these parts   
					if they are dirty.   
					Cleaning the Exposure Glass   
					Cover   
					❖ Cleaning the machine   
					Wipe the machine with a soft,   
					damp cloth. Then wipe it with a   
					dry cloth to remove the water.   
					Important   
					❒ Do not use chemical cleaner or or-   
					ganic solvents such as thinner or   
					benzene. If such substances get in-   
					side the machine or melt plastic   
					parts, a failure might occur.   
					TRSR140E   
					❒ Do not clean parts other than those   
					explicitly specified in this manual.   
					Other parts should only be cleaned   
					by your service representative.   
					Cleaning the ADF   
					7 
					Cleaning the Exposure Glass   
					ND1C0200   
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				Remarks   
					7 
					68   
				8. Security   
					Security   
					Confidential information is always at risk of being copied without permission or   
					subject to unauthorized access through the network. To protect documents from   
					such intrusion, not only can passwords be set, but also the Extended Security   
					function can be used to strengthen security.   
					For those who require increased document protection, we recommend the Ex-   
					tended Security function.   
					Primary Security Functions   
					❖ Protecting Image Data Remaining in Memory   
					Protects image data remaining in memory. When a copy job is completed, or   
					a job is canceled, the data is secure.   
					❖ Authenticating Administrator   
					Protects essential functions for administrating document security using an ac-   
					cess code. See p.40 “Key Operator Code”.   
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				Security   
					Operating Environment and Notes   
					Security for this machine is assured on the premises that the machine is used un-   
					der the following conditions:   
					Operating Environment   
					• The condition of the machine is normal. (For example, it is not damaged,   
					modified, or lacking components.)   
					• The machine is managed by an administrator with thorough knowledge of   
					the machine and capable of providing the proper conditions under which us-   
					ers can use the machine safely.   
					For Administrator   
					• Security of this machine cannot be assured if any hardware component is de-   
					tached or replaced with an inappropriate component. If these things have the   
					possibility of occurring, other security measures are necessary.   
					• Avoid using a single number or consecutive numbers for a key operator code   
					such as “00000000” or “12345678”. Since the numbers like this are easy to   
					guess, using them will not provide the appropriate level of security.   
					• User code is a function to help manage the use of the machine. It is not to pro-   
					tect confidential documents from others.   
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				9. Specifications   
					Main Unit   
					❖ Configuration:   
					Desktop   
					❖ Photosensitivity type:   
					OPC drum   
					❖ Original scanning:   
					One-dimensional solid scanning system through CCD   
					❖ Copy process:   
					Dry electrostatic transfer system   
					❖ Development:   
					Dry two-component magnetic brush development system   
					❖ Fusing:   
					Heating roll pressure system   
					❖ Resolution:   
					600 dpi   
					❖ Exposure glass:   
					Stationary original exposure type   
					❖ Original reference position:   
					Rear left corner   
					❖ Warm-up time:   
					From the main power switch   
					15 seconds or less (20 °C)   
					From the operation switch   
					10 seconds or less (20 °C)   
					❖ Originals:   
					Sheet/book/objects   
					❖ Maximum original size:   
					A3L, 11" × 17"L   
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				Specifications   
					❖ Copy paper size:   
					• Tray: A3L – A5K, 11" × 17"L – 51/2" × 81/2"K   
					• Bypass: A3L – A6L, 11" × 17"L – 51/2" × 81/2"L   
					• Bypass (custom size):   
					Vertical: 90 – 297 mm, 3.55" – 11.69"   
					Horizontal: 148 – 600 mm, 5.83" – 23.62"   
					❖ Copy paper weight:   
					• Paper tray (Standard size): 60 – 90 g/m2, 16 – 24 lb   
					• Bypass tray: 52 – 162 g/m2, 14 – 43 lb   
					❖ Non-reproduction area:   
					• Leading edge: 2 1.5 mm (0.08 0.06 inch)   
					• Trailing edge: more than 0.5 mm (0.02 inch)   
					• Left edge: 2 1.5 mm (0.08 0.06 inch)   
					• Right edge: more than 0.5 mm (0.02 inch)   
					❖ First copy time:   
					6.5 seconds or less   
					(A4K, 81/2" × 11"K 100%, feeding from Tray 1)   
					❖ Copying speed:   
					15 copies/minute (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)   
					❖ Reproduction ratio:   
					Preset reproduction ratios:   
					— 
					Metric version   
					Inch version   
					155%   
					129%   
					121%   
					100%   
					93%   
					Enlargement   
					200%   
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					141%   
					122%   
					Full Size   
					100%   
					Reduction   
					93%   
					82%   
					78%   
					71%   
					65%   
					50%   
					50%   
					Zoom: From 50% to 200% in 1% steps.   
					❖ Continuous copying count:   
					1 – 99 copies   
					❖ Copy paper capacity:   
					• Tray 1: 250 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb)   
					• Bypass: 100 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb)   
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				Main Unit   
					❖ Power consumption:   
					Warm up   
					Less than 1,280 W   
					Stand-by   
					About 110 W   
					During printing   
					Maximum   
					About 440 W   
					Less than 1,280 W   
					❖ Dimensions (W × D × H up to exposure glass):   
					550 × 568 × 420mm, 21.65" × 22.36" × 16.54"   
					❖ Noise Emission *1   
					: 
					• Sound power level   
					Stand-by   
					40 dB (A)   
					59 dB (A)   
					During printing   
					• Sound pressure level *2   
					Stand-by   
					26 dB (A)   
					During printing   
					46 dB (A)   
					*1   
					The above measurements made in accordance with ISO 7779 are actual values.   
					Measured at the position of the operator.   
					*2   
					❖ Weight:   
					35 kg (78 lb) or less   
					Note   
					❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.   
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				Specifications   
					Options   
					Exposure Glass Cover   
					Lower this over originals.   
					Auto Document Feeder (ADF)   
					❖ Mode:   
					ADF mode   
					❖ Original size:   
					• A3L – A5KL   
					• 11" × 17"L – 51/2" × 81/2"KL   
					❖ Original weight:   
					One-sided originals: 52 – 105 g/m2 (14 – 28 lb)   
					❖ Number of originals to be set:   
					30 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb)   
					❖ Maximum power consumption:   
					less than 25 W (power is supplied from the main unit.)   
					❖ Dimensions (W × D × H):   
					550 × 470 × 90 mm, 21.7" × 18.6" × 3.6"   
					❖ Weight:   
					7 kg (15 lb) or less   
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					Note   
					❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.   
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				Combination Chart   
					Combination Chart   
					The combination chart below shows which functions can be used together.   
					When you read the chart, see the following table:   
					❍ 
					These functions can be used together.   
					These functions cannot be used together. The second function selected will be the   
					function you are working in.   
					$ 
					The following shows the combinations of functions.   
					APH005S   
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				Specifications   
					Supplementary Information   
					❖ Bypass Tray Copy   
					• The following paper sizes can be selected as standard sizes:   
					A3L, A4KL, A5KL, B4 JISL, B5 JISKL, B6 JISL, 11"×17"L,   
					81/2"×14"L, 81/2"×11"KL, 51/2"×81/2"L, 71/4"×101/2"KL, 8"×13"L,   
					81/2"×13"L, 81/4"×13"K, 8KL, 16KKL, 41/8"×91/2"L, 37/8"×71/2L", C5   
					EnvL, C6 EnvL, DL EnvL   
					• When the beeper is turned off, it will not sound if you insert paper into the   
					bypass tray.   
					❖ Preset Enlarge/Reduce   
					• You can select one of 7 preset ratios (3 enlargement ratios, 4 reduction ra-   
					tios).   
					• You can select a ratio regardless of the size of an original or copy paper.   
					With some ratios, parts of the image might not be copied or margins will   
					appear on copies.   
					• Copies can be reduced or enlarged as follows:   
					❖ Metric version   
					Ratio (%)   
					Original → Copy paper size   
					A5→A3   
					200 (enlarge area by 4)   
					141 (enlarge area by 2)   
					A4→A3, A5→A4   
					F→A3, A4→B4 JIS   
					B4 JIS→A3   
					122   
					115   
					93   
					--   
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					82   
					F→A4, B4 JIS→A4   
					A3→A4, A4→A5   
					71 (reduce area by 1/2)   
					65   
					A3→F   
					50 (reduce area by 1/4)   
					A3→A5, F→A5   
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					❖ Inch version   
					Ratio (%)   
					Original → Copy paper size   
					51/2" × 81/2"→11" × 17"   
					51/2" × 81/2"→81/2" × 14"   
					81/2" × 11"→11" × 17"   
					200 (enlarge area by 4)   
					155 (enlarge area by 2)   
					129   
					121   
					81/2" × 14"→11" × 17"   
					93   
					85   
					--   
					F→81/2" × 11"   
					81/2" × 14"→81/2" × 11"   
					11" × 15"→81/2" × 11"   
					11" × 17"→81/2" × 11"   
					11" × 17"→51/2" × 81/2"   
					78   
					73   
					65   
					50 (reduce area by 1/4)   
					❖ Zoom   
					• The reproduction ratios you can specify are 50–200%.   
					• You can select a ratio regardless of the size of an original or copy paper.   
					With some ratios, parts of the image might not be copied or margins will   
					appear on copies.   
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				Specifications   
					Copy Paper   
					Recommended Paper Sizes and Types   
					The following limitations apply to each tray:   
					Metric version   
					Inch version   
					Paper weight   
					Paper capaci-   
					ty   
					60 – 90 g/m2, 16 250 sheets *1   
					– 24 lb   
					Paper tray 1   
					A3L, B4JISL, A4KL, B5JISKL,   
					A5K, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L,   
					81/2" × 13"L, 81/4" × 14"L, 81/4" ×   
					13"L, 8" × 13"L, 81/2" × 11"KL,   
					71/4" × 101/2"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"K,   
					8KL *3 , 16KKL *4   
					Note   
					❒ 
					You can specify the paper size   
					with the user tools or the paper   
					size selector. See p.59 “Changing   
					the Paper Size”.   
					52 – 162 g/m2, 10 sheets *1   
					Bypass   
					tray   
					Standard   
					Sizes   
					A3L , B4JISL   
					14 – 43 lb   
					100 sheets *1   
					A4KL, B5JISKL, A5KL,   
					B6JISL   
					11" × 17"L *2 , 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" ×   
					13"(F4)L,81/4" × 14"L, 81/4" ×   
					13"L, 8" × 13"(F)L, 81/2" × 11"KL,   
					71/4" × 101/2"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"L,   
					8KL *3 , 16KKL *4   
					60 – 157 g/m2, 10 sheets *1   
					A3L, B4JISL   
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					16 – 42 lb   
					40 sheets *1   
					A4KL, B5JISKL, A5KL,   
					B6JISL   
					11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" ×   
					13"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 8" × 13"L, 81/2"   
					× 11"KL, 71/4" × 101/2"KL, 51/2"   
					× 81/2"L, 8KL *3 , 16KKL *4   
					Note   
					❒ 
					You can specify the paper size.   
					Custom   
					sizes *5   
					Translucent paper (A3L , B4JISL),   
					OHP transparencies   
					10 sheets   
					40 sheets   
					Translucent paper (A4KL,   
					B5JISKL)   
					Adhesive labels (B4JISL, A4L)   
					1 sheet   
					Envelope (C5, C6, DL, Monarch,   
					Commercial #10)   
					10 sheets   
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				Copy Paper   
					*1   
					*2   
					*3   
					*4   
					*5   
					Paper weight: 80 g/m2, 20 lb   
					When you set custom size paper in the bypass tray, You can specify the size.   
					8K(Ba-Kai) = 267 × 390 mm, 10.6" × 15.4"   
					16K(Shi-Lui-Kai) = 195 × 267 mm, 7.7" × 10.6"   
					Set one sheet at a time for your needs.   
					Important   
					❒ If you use damp or curled paper, a misfeed might occur. In such a case, try   
					turning over the paper stack in the paper tray. If there is no improvement,   
					change to copy paper with less curl.   
					Note   
					❒ When using the bypass tray, we recommend you set the copy paper direction   
					to L.   
					Reference   
					To change the paper size, see p.59 “Changing the Paper Size”.   
					Unusable Paper   
					R CAUTION:   
					• Do not use aluminum foil, carbon paper, or similar conductive paper to avoid   
					a fire or machine failure.   
					Important   
					❒ Do not use any of the following kinds of paper or a fault might occur:   
					• Art paper   
					• Aluminum foil   
					• Carbon paper   
					• Conductive paper   
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					❒ Do not use copy paper that has been already copied on. Otherwise, a paper   
					misfeed might occur.   
					Note   
					❒ Do not use any of the following kinds of paper or a misfeed might occur.   
					• Bent, folded, or creased paper   
					• Torn paper   
					• Slippery paper   
					• Perforated paper   
					• Rough paper   
					• Thin paper that has low stiffness   
					• Paper with a dusty surface   
					❒ If you make copies on rough grain paper, the copy image might come out   
					blurred.   
					❒ Do not use paper already copied or printed on.   
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				Specifications   
					Paper Storage   
					Note   
					❒ When storing paper, the following precautions should always be followed:   
					• Do not store paper where it will be exposed to direct sunlight.   
					• Avoid storing paper in humid areas (humidity: 70% or less).   
					• Store on a flat surface.   
					❒ Keep open reams of papers in the package, and store as you would unopened   
					paper.   
					❒ Under conditions of high temperature and high humidity, or low tempera-   
					ture and low humidity conditions, store papers in a plastic bag.   
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				INDEX   
					Copying, 23   
					A 
					Copying from bypass tray, 24   
					onto custom size paper, 26   
					onto envelops, 27   
					onto regular size paper, 25   
					onto special paper, 26   
					Copy paper, 78   
					Accessing user tools ( System Settings ), 36   
					Adding toner, 54   
					ADF, 11   
					Adjusting   
					image density, 28   
					AOF (Always On), 41   
					Auto Document feeder (ADF), 74   
					Auto Off / Low Power, 16   
					Auto off timer, 39   
					Auto reset timer   
					Counter per User Code, 41   
					D 
					Deleting a user code, 45   
					Display, 13   
					copier, 39   
					Display Contrast, 38   
					Displaying the counter for each user   
					code, 46   
					Displaying the total counter, 61   
					Display/Print Counter, 40   
					Do's and Don'ts, 63   
					B 
					Basic procedure, 23   
					Bypass tray, 10   
					C 
					E 
					Changing a user code, 45   
					Changing default settings, 36   
					Changing the language, 61   
					Changing the paper size, 59   
					Changing the Paper Size of the Paper   
					Tray, 59   
					Energy Saver Timer, 39   
					Environment, 64   
					Exposure glass,   
					9 
					Exposure glass cover, 11, 74   
					External options, 11   
					Cleaning   
					ADF or ARDF, 67   
					exposure glass, 67   
					F 
					For administrator, 70   
					Front cover, 10   
					exposure glass cover, 67   
					Clearing misfeeds, 57   
					Clearing the counter, 47   
					Combination chart, 75   
					Common key operations, 14   
					G 
					General Features, 38   
					Guide to components,   
					Control Panel,   
					9 
					9 
					Control panel, 12   
					Copier Features   
					H 
					letterhead setting, 43   
					max. number of sets, 42   
					original count display, 42   
					original type setting, 42   
					preset r/e priority, 43   
					reproduction ratio, 43   
					Copy Count Display, 38   
					Copy functions, 28   
					adjusting image density, 28   
					preset reduce/enlarge, 29   
					selecting copy paper, 28   
					selecting original type setting, 28   
					sort, 30   
					Handling toner, 54   
					I 
					If your machine does not operate as you   
					want, 49   
					Inserting toner, 56   
					Internal tray,   
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					zoom, 29   
					81   
				Placing Originals, 17   
					Power connection, 65   
					Primary security functions, 69   
					Printing the counter for each user code, 47   
					Program/Change User Code, 41   
					K 
					Key Counter Management, 40   
					Key Operator Code, 40   
					Key Operator Tools, 40   
					Key Repeat, 38   
					Q 
					L 
					Quitting user tools, 37   
					Loading paper, 52   
					R 
					M 
					Reading the display and using keys, 14   
					Recommended paper sizes and types, 78   
					Registering a new user code, 44   
					Remarks, 63   
					Removing toner, 55   
					Right cover, 10   
					Machine environment, 64   
					Main power indicator,   
					Main power switch, 9, 15   
					Maintaining, 67   
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					Main unit, 71   
					Measurement Unit, 38   
					Missing image area, 18   
					Moving, 64   
					S 
					Safety information,   
					4 
					Saving energy, 16   
					Security, 69   
					Selecting   
					N 
					Non-compatible originals for the ADF or   
					ARDF, 18   
					copy paper, 28   
					original type setting, 28   
					Settings you can change with user   
					tools, 38   
					O 
					Operating environment, 70   
					Operating environment and notes, 70   
					Operation switch, 15   
					Operation switch (On indicator),   
					Options, 11, 74   
					Orientation-Fixed Paper or Two-Sided   
					Paper, 53   
					Original   
					Sizes   
					of recommended originals, 17   
					Sort, 30   
					Sort key, 13   
					Specifications, 71   
					Supplementary information, 76   
					Supplementary informations   
					bypass tray copy, 76   
					preset enlarge/reduce, 76   
					zoom, 77   
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					orientation, 19   
					Originals, 17   
					Other functions, 61   
					P 
					Paper   
					loading, 52   
					Paper Storage, 80   
					Paper tray, 10   
					Paper type   
					Bypass tray, 39   
					Photo, 28   
					Placing   
					custom size originals, 20   
					originals, 19, 20, 21   
					originals in ADF/ARDF, 20   
					originals on exposure glass, 19   
					regular size originals, 21   
					82   
				T 
					U 
					Text, 28   
					Timer settings, 39   
					Unusable paper, 79   
					Used toner, 54   
					Toner   
					User code, 44   
					adding, 54   
					handling, 54   
					inserting, 56   
					removing, 55   
					storage, 54   
					used, 54   
					User Code Man.: Copier, 40   
					User Tools Menu ( Copier Settings ), 35   
					User Tools Menu ( System Settings ), 33   
					V 
					Ventilation holes,   
					9 
					Toner storage, 54   
					Tray paper settings, 38   
					Tray paper size, 38   
					Troubleshooting, 49   
					memory is full, 51   
					you cannot make clear copies, 50   
					you cannot make copies as you want, 51   
					Turning Off   
					W 
					Weights   
					of recommended originals, 17   
					main power, 16   
					power, 16   
					Turning On, 15   
					main power, 15   
					power, 15   
					83   
				MEMO   
					84   
					AE   
					AE   
					B245-7608   
				In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main power switch:   
					a means POWER ON.   
					c means STAND BY.   
					Copyright © 2005   
				Type for MP1500/MP1500/Aficio MP 1500/IS2315   
					Printed in China   
					AE AE B245-7608   
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